EP2496225A1 - Sphingosine type 1 inhibitors and methods for making and using same - Google Patents
Sphingosine type 1 inhibitors and methods for making and using sameInfo
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- the invention generally relates to the field of compositions, including sphingosine analogs and inhibitors which are useful for sphingolipids mediation, regulation and inhibition.
- This invention also concerns compounds which preferentially inhibit or regulate sphingokinase kinase Type 1 (SphK1). These compounds are useful in a number of indications or disease conditions, including treatments for cancer, asthma, anaphylaxis, autophagy, central nervous system, including glioblastoma multiforme and others.
- Sphingosine-1 -phosphate S1 P
- SphKs a potent lipid mediator produced from sphingosine by sphingosine kinases
- S1P its precursors, sphingosine and ceramide, are associated with growth arrest and induction of apoptosis (Ogretman & Hannun, Nature Rev Cancer 4:604-616, 2004).
- SphK1 and SphK2 Two Sphk isoenzymes, SphK1 and SphK2, have been described which, while sharing many features (Kohama et al., J. Biol Chem 273:23722-23728, 1998; and Liu et al., J. Biol Chem 275:19513-19520, 2000) exhibit distinct functions.
- SphK1 promotes cell growth and survival (Olivera et al., J Cell Biol 747:545-558, 1999; Xia et al., J. Biol Chem 277:7996-8003, 2002; Bonhoure et al., Leukemia 20:95-102, 2006; and
- SphK1 is a key enzyme that regulates the S1 P/ceramide rheostat (Maceyka et al., supra.; Berdyshev et al., Cell Signal 78:1779-1792, 2006; and Taha et al., FASEB J 20:482-484, 2006).
- S1 P and SphK1 have long been implicated in resistance of both primary leukemic cells and leukemia cell lines to apoptosis induced by commonly used cytotoxic agents (Cuvillier et al., Nature, 2004 supra.; Cuvillier et al., J. Biol Chem 273:2910-2916, 1998; Cuvillier et al., Blood 98:2828-2836, 2001 ; and Jendiroba et al., Leuk Res 26:301-310, 2002).
- Non- isozyme specific inhibitors of SphKs such as L-threo-dihydrosphingosine (safingol) and N,N-dimethylsphingosine (DMS), are cytotoxic to leukemia cells (Jarvis et al., MoI Pharmacol 54:844-856, 1998; and Jendiroba et al., 2002, supra.).
- multidrug resistant HL-60 myelogenous leukemia cells were more sensitive to DMS than the parental cells (Jendiroba et al., 2002, supra.).
- SphK1 activity was lower in HL-60 cells sensitive to doxorubicin or etoposide than in MDRI- or MRP1 -positive HL-60 cells.
- Enforced expression of SphK1 in sensitive HL-60 cells blocked apoptosis whereas downregulation of Sphki overcame chemoresistance by inducing
- MDR expression is a strong prognostic indicator in acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) (Filipits et al., Leukemia 74:68-76, 2000) and that the MDR phenotype, which commonly arises following treatment of AML with anthracyclines or plant-based alkaloids, is thought to represent an obstacle to successful chemotherapy.
- AML acute myelogenous leukemia
- Sphingosine kinase inhibitors have been described (Kim et al., Bioorg & Med Chem 13:3475-3485, 2005; Kono et al., J. Antibiotics 53:459-466, 2000; Kono et al., J. Antibiotics 53:753-758, 2000; Marsolais & Rosen, Nature Reviews/Drug Discovery 8:297-307, 2009; and US 2008/0167352 A1 (Smith et al., published July 10, 2008). None of these publications describe, however, the novel sphingosine kinase Type 1 inhibitors herein. Halide modified analogs of sphingosine derivatives have also been described (Qu et al., Bioorg & Med Chem Letters 79:3382-3385 (2009).
- GBM Glioblastoma multiforme
- SphK1 sphingosine kinase type 1
- S1 P sphingosine-1 -phosphate
- S1 P has no effect on matrix metalloproteinase secretion, it enhances glioblastoma cell adhesion and also stimulates their motility and invasiveness (Van Brocklyn et al., Cancer Lett 799:53-60, 2003). Because S1 P is present at high levels in brain tissue, it is possible that autocrine or paracrine signaling by S1 P through its receptors enhances both glioma cell proliferation and invasiveness (Anelli et al., J Biol Chem 283:3365-3375, 2008).
- This invention provides a composition of matter having the structure:
- R 1 is H or comprises N, S, a phosphate group or a phosphonate group, or any combination thereof;
- R 2 is H, or comprises a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof;
- R 3 is H or comprises OH, NR 6 R 7 , N + R 6 R 7 Rs, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof;
- R 6 , R 7 and R 8 independently comprise H, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring or any combination thereofor any combination thereof;
- R 5 comprises a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a
- heterocyclic ring an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereofor any combination thereof.
- This invention also provides a composition of matter having the structure:
- R 1 is H or comprises OH, N, S, a phosphate group or a phosphonate group, or any combination thereof; wherein R 2 comprises a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a
- R 3 is H or comprises OH, NR 6 R7, N + R 6 R 7 Rs, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereofor any combination thereof;
- R 6 , R 7 and R 8 independently comprise H, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereofor any combination thereof;
- R 5 comprises a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a
- heterocyclic ring an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereofor any combination thereof.
- This invention additionally provides a composition of matter having the structure:
- Ri is H or comprises OH, N, S, a phosphate group or a phosphonate group, or any combination thereof;
- R 2 is H, or comprises a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof;
- R 3 is H or comprises OH, NR 6 R 7 , N + R 6 R 7 R 8 , a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof;
- R 6 , R 7 and R 8 independently comprise H, a straight carbon chain, a branche
- composition of matter having the structure:
- Ri is H or comprises O, N, S, a phosphate group or a phosphonate group, or any combination thereof; wherein R 2 is H, or comprises a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a
- R 3 is H or comprises OH, NR 6 R?, N + R 6 RzRs 1 a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a
- R 6 , R7 and Re independently comprise H, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof;
- composition of matter having the structure:
- Ri is H or comprises O, N, S, a phosphate group or a phosphonate group, or any combination thereof;
- R 2 is H, or comprises a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof;
- R 3 is H or comprises OH, NR 6 R 7 , N + R 6 R 7 Re, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a
- R 6 , R 7 and R 8 independently comprise H, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof;
- Rg and Ri 0 independently comprise a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more
- This invention also provides a method for monitoring the course of
- pharmakinetics of a drug after administration to a subject or patient the process comprising administering to a subject or patient a drug comprising any of the above described compounds, and detecting the administered drug at selected intervals, thereby monitoring the course of pharmakinetics of the drug in the subject or patient.
- this invention provides a method for treating tumors of the central nervous system in which any of the above described compounds are administered to a subject or patient having a tumor or tumors of the central nervous system.
- FIGURES Figure 1 is graphs and blots showing that the downregulation of SphK1 expression or its inhibition by SK1-I reduces growth of glioma cells.
- Figure 2 is graphs and blots showing that SK1-I attenuates migration and invasion of glioblastoma cells.
- Figure 3 is graphs and blots showing the effect of SK1-I on sphingolipid metabolites and JNK.
- Figure 4 is graphs and blots showing the effect of SK1-I on non-established glioblastoma cells.
- Figure 5 is graphs and photographs showing that SK1-I decreases in nu/nu mice glioblastoma xenograft tumor growth in vivo.
- Figure 6 illustrates the tumor histology in which paraffin-embedded tumor sections were stained with H&E or immunostained with CD31.
- Figure 7 is graphs and micrographs showing that SK1-I enhances the survival of mice with LN229 cells implanted intracranially.
- Figure 8 is graphs and micrographs showing the effect of downregulation or inhibition of SphK1 on PMA-induced lamellipodia formation.
- Figure 9 is graphs and blots showing that SK1-I attenuates migration and Akt phosphorylation in U373 cells.
- Figure 10 is graphs and blots showing that SK1-I induces apoptosis of LN229 cells.
- compositions and analogs of the present invention are designed in various forms, including their resemblance to the substrate, to the product formed by reaction of the substrate and enzyme, e.g., sphingosine kinases including sphingosine kinase Type 1 , and to any intermediates formed in reaction.
- Reaction products are usually characterized by low binding affinity, e.g., low Km. Still, by providing enough binding affinity to the reaction products, the compositions and analogs of the present invention are useful and thereby produce useful inhibitory or regulatory effects against the desired enzyme.
- the ability to inhibit SphK1 differentially from SphK2 allows assessments of the individual SphK1 and SphK2 activities when both activities are present in a cell extract. This is easily carried out by an analysis of the amount of the total SphK activity (i.e., transformation of Sph into Sph-P) in the absence of the inhibitor (which should be a composite of the individual SphK1 and SphK2 activities) and in the presence of the SphK1 inhibitor where activity should only be generated by the SphK2. Since the total activity as well as the contribution derived from SphK2 are known, a simple subtraction gives an estimate of the initial contribution by SphK1 in the assay carried out in the absence of the inhibitor. This is useful for diagnisitic or prognostic evaluations when viewed n the context of diseases where these levels are abnormal compared to the healthy state of an individual.
- the present invention provides a composition of matter having the structure:
- R 1 is H or comprises N, S, a phosphate group or a phosphonate group, or any combination thereof;
- R 2 is H, or comprises a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof;
- R 3 is H or comprises OH, NR6R7, N + ReRrRs, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof;
- Re, R7 and R 8 is H, or comprises N, S, a phosphate group or a phosphon
- heterocyclic ring an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof.
- Ri, R 2 , R3, R4, Re, R7 and R 8 can independently comprise any number of carbons.
- R 1 , R 2 , R3, R 4 , R ⁇ , R7 and R 8 each independently comprises less than 10 carbons and R 5 comprises less than 20 carbons.
- Ri, R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R & , R7 and R 8 each independently comprises
- R-i, R 2 , and R 4 each comprises no carbons, R 3 comprises one carbon, and R 5 comprises less than 15 carbons.
- compositions one or more of the groups, R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , R 7 or R 81 comprise at least one double bond or at least one triple bond, or both at least one double bond and at least one triple bond.
- the straight carbon chain, the branched carbon chain, the straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms or the branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms in R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , Re, R7 or R 8 comprises an alkyl, a substituted alkyl, an alkene, a substituted alkene, an alkyne or a substituted alkyne, and combinations of any of the foregoing.
- composition as just described but wherein R 5 comprises at least one double bond, this composition having the structure:
- R 9 comprises H 1 a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain
- R 9 or R 10 or both R 9 and R-io comprise at least one double bond or at least one triple bond, or at least one double bond and at least one triple bond.
- Each of Rg and Ri 0 can independently comprise any number of carbons. In some of these compositions, R 9 comprises less than 5 carbons and Ri 0 comprises less than 15 carbons. In other of these compositions, R 9 comprises no carbons and Ri 0 comprises less than 15 carbons.
- R 5 can comprise at least one triple bond, such composition having the structure:
- Rg comprises a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof.
- one or more of the groups, R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , R ⁇ , R7, Re, R9 or R 10 comprise one or more halides.
- composition in accordance with those just described, wherein R 5 comprises an aromatic ring, the composition having the structure:
- Rn comprises H, OH, a halide, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof; an wherein Rn and R 12 independently comprise a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain
- Rn and R 12 can independently comprise any number of carbons. In some of these compositions, Rn comprises less than 10 carbons and R 12 comprises no carbon atoms. In other of these compositions, Rn comprises 5 carbons and R 12 comprises no carbon atoms. In still other of these compositions, Rn consists of a straight carbon chain para to Ri - R 4 .
- Ri 0 can comprise an aromatic group, the composition having the structure:
- Rn comprises H, OH, a halide, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof; and wherein Rn and R- I2 independently comprise a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof.
- Rn and R12 can independently comprise any number of carbons. In some of these compositions, Rn comprises less than 10 carbons and R 12 comprises no carbon atoms. In other of these compositions, Rn comprises 5 carbons and Ri 2 comprises no carbon atoms. In still other of these compositions, Rn consists of a straight carbon chain para to Ri - R 4 .
- R10, Rn, or both Ri 0 and Rn comprise one or more halides.
- R 3 and R 4 independently can comprise the same or different R or S isomer.
- R 3 and R 4 can also together comprise an isomer that is 2R, 3R; 2S, 3S; 2R, 3S; or 2S, 3R.
- the C4 atom can be any organic compound.
- a detectable label can be included.
- a detectable label comprises a ligand or a fluorescent dye.
- the ligand can comprise but is not limited to biotin, digoxygenin or fluorescein.
- the fluorescent dye can assume a number of various well-known fluorescent dyes including fluorescein, fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC), 6-carboxyfluorescein (6-FAM), naphthofluorescein, rhodamine, rhodamine 6G, rhodamine X, rhodol, sulforhodamine 101 ,
- TAMRA tetramethylrhodamine
- TRITC tetramethylrhodamineisothiocyanate
- EITC 4,7- dichlororhodamine
- eosin eosinisothiocyanate
- DABYL p-(Dimethyl aminophenylazo) benzoic acid
- the C1 atom can be asymmetric and can comprise the 1 R conformation.
- the C1 atom can be asymmetric and comprises the 1S conformation.
- the heteroatom or heteroatoms comprise S, N or O, and combinations thereof.
- Such heteroatom or heteroatoms form linkages which are well known in the art. Those skilled in the art will readily appreciate such linkages which have been disclosed. See, for example, U.S. Patent No. 4,707,440. For illustration purposes only, the following linkages are useful in accordance with this invention:
- NH -N N— NH -C-CH 2 -NH- -CH 2 -NH—
- linkages can take the form just described, or they can be used in a reverse or opposite form.
- at least two of the groups, R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 or R 5 can be joined together to form one or more rings.
- any of these groups can be cyclized to form additional rings between such ring forming R groups.
- This cyclization through ring forming R groups can be carried out through conventional methods.
- Such joining of the individual R groups can be covalently or even non-covalent.
- composition of matter having the structure:
- Ri is H or comprises OH, N, S, a phosphate group or a phosphonate group, or any combination thereof; wherein R 2 comprises a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof, wherein said R 2 is substituted with one or more halides; wherein R 3 is H or comprises OH, NR 6 R 7 ,
- R 6 RyRe a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof;
- R 6 , R 7 and R 8 independently comprise H, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof;
- Ri 1 R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , Re, R7 and R 8 can independently comprise any number of carbons.
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , Re, R 7 and Rs each independently comprises less than 10 carbons and R 5 comprises less than 20 carbons.
- Ri, R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , Re, R7 and R 8 each independently comprises less than 10 carbons and R 5 comprises less than 20 carbons.
- Ri , R 2 , and R 4 each comprises no carbons, R 3 comprises one carbon, and R 5 comprises less than 15 carbons.
- compositions one or more of the groups, R 2 , R3, R4, R 5 , R ⁇ , R7 or R 8 , can comprise at least one double bond or at least one triple bond, or both at least one double bond and at least one triple bond.
- the straight carbon chain, the branched carbon chain, the straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms or the branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms in R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , R 7 or R 8 can comprise an alkyl, a substituted alkyl, an alkene, a substituted alkene, an alkyne or a substituted alkyne, and combinations of any of the foregoing.
- the group R 5 can comprise at least one double bond, the composition having the structure:
- R 9 comprises H, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain
- R 10 comprises a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof.
- Rg and R 10 can independently comprise any number of carbons.
- R 9 comprises less than 5 carbons and Ri 0 comprises less than 15 carbons.
- Rg comprises no carbons and Ri 0 comprises less than 15 carbons.
- the group R 9 or the group Ri 0 , or both R 9 and said Ri 0 can comprise at least one double bond or at least one triple bond, or at least one double bond and at least one triple bond.
- composition wherein R 5 comprises at least one triple bond, the composition has the structure:
- Rg comprises a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain
- one or more of the groups, R 3 , R 4 , Rs, Re, R7, Re. R 9 or R 10 comprises one or more halides.
- composition has the structure:
- R 9 comprises H, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain
- Rn comprises H, OH, a halide, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof; and wherein R 11 and R 12 independently comprise a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof.
- R 11 and R 12 can independently comprise any number of carbons. In some of these compositions, R 11 comprises less than 10 carbons and R 12 comprises no carbon atoms. In other of these compositions, R 11 comprises 5 carbons and R 12 comprises no carbon atoms. In still other of these compositions, R 1 - I consists of a straight carbon chain para to R 1 - R 4 . In the above composition wherein R 10 comprises an aromatic group, the composition has the structure:
- Rn comprises H, OH, a halide, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof; and wherein Rn and Ri 2 independently comprise a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof.
- Rn and R 12 can independently comprise any number of carbons. In some of these compositions, Rn comprises less than 10 carbons and Ri 2 comprises no carbon atoms. In other of these compositions, Rn comprises 5 carbons and R- 12 comprises no carbon atoms. In still other of these compositions, Rn consists of a straight carbon chain para to Ri - R4. Furthermore, in the above described
- compositions wherein the group R10, the group R 11 , or both R 10 and Rn comprise one or more halides.
- the groups R 3 and R 4 independently can comprise the same or different R or S isomer in the above-described compositions. Moreover, the groups R 3 and R 4 can together comprise an isomer that is 2R, 3R; 2S, 3S; 2R, 3S; or 2S, 3R.
- the C4 atom can be asymmetric and can comprise the 4R conformation.
- the C4 atom can be asymmetric and can comprise the 4S conformation.
- the alkene containing compositions above can further comprise a detectable label.
- a detectable label can comprise a ligand or a fluorescent dye.
- the ligand can comprise biotin, digoxygenin or fluorescein.
- the fluorescent dye can comprise fluorescein, fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC), 6-carboxyfluorescein (6-FAM), naphthofluorescein, rhodamine, rhodamine 6G, rhodamine X, rhodol, sulforhodamine 101 , tetramethylrhodamine (TAMRA), tetramethylrhodamineisothiocyanate (TRITC), 4,7-dichlororhodamine, eosin, eosinisothiocyanate (EITC), dansyl, hydroxycoumarin, methoxycoumarin or p-(Dimethyl aminophenylazo) benzoic acid (DABCYL), cyanine dyes or derivatives, and any combinations of the foregoing.
- FITC fluorescein isothiocyanate
- 6-FAM 6-carboxyfluorescein
- naphthofluorescein
- the C1 atom can be asymmetric and can comprise the 1 R conformation.
- the C1 atom can be asymmetric and can comprise the 1S conformation.
- the heteroatom or heteroatoms can comprise S, N or O, and combinations thereof.
- the heteroatom or heteroatoms can form a linkage comprising any of the following linkages:
- linkages have been described (see, e.g., U.S. Patent No. 4,707,440) and are known to those skilled in the chemical arts. These linkages can take the form above, or they can be used in a reverse or opposite orientation. Thus, the above form of such linkages is in no way intended to be limiting to this invention.
- at least two of the groups, Ri, R 2 , R 3 , R 4 or R 5 can be joined together to form one or more rings through cyclization as described above.
- This invention additionally provides a composition of matter having the structure:
- Ri is H or comprises OH, N, S, a phosphate group or a phosphonate group, or any combination thereof; wherein R 2 is H, or comprises a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a
- R 3 is H or comprises OH, NR 6 R 7 , N + R 6 RrRe, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a
- R 6 , R 7 and R 8 independently comprise H, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof;
- R 5 comprises a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms,
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , Re, R 7 and R 8 can independently comprise any number of carbons.
- Ri, R 2 , R 3 , R4, R ⁇ , R7 and R 8 each independently comprises less than 10 carbons and R 5 comprises less than 20 carbons.
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , Re, R7 and R 8 each independently comprises less than 10 carbons and R 5 comprises less than 20 carbons.
- R-i, R 2 , and R 4 each comprises no carbons, R 3 comprises one carbon, and R 5 comprises less than 15 carbons.
- one or more of said R 2 , R 3 , R4, R5, Re, R7 or R 8 in the just described composition can comprise at least one double bond or at least one triple bond, or both at least one double bond and at least one triple bond.
- the straight carbon chain, the branched carbon chain, the straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms or the branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms in R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 , R 7 or R 8 can comprise an alkyl, a substituted alkyl, an alkene, a substituted alkene, an alkyne or a substituted alkyne, and combinations of any of the foregoing.
- the group R 5 can comprise at least one double bond, so that the composition has the structure:
- R 9 comprises H, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain
- the group R 9 or the group R 10 , or both R 9 and Rio can comprise at least one double bond or at least one triple bond, or at least one double bond and at least one triple bond.
- R 9 and R 10 can independently comprise any number of carbons.
- Rg comprises less than 5 carbons and R-io comprises less than 15 carbons.
- Rg comprises no carbons and Ri 0 comprises less than 15 carbons.
- compositions as just described but where R 5 comprises at least one triple bond such a composition having the structure:
- R 9 comprises a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain
- one or more of the groups R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R5, Re, R7, Re, R9 or R10 can comprise one or more halides.
- the group R 5 can comprise an aromatic ring so that the composition has the structure:
- Rn comprises H, OH, a halide, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof; and wherein Rn and Ri 2 independently comprise a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof.
- Rn and R 12 can independently comprise any number of carbons. In some of these compositions, Rn comprises less than 10 carbons and R 12 comprises no carbon atoms. In other of these compositions, Rn comprises 5 carbons and R 12 comprises no carbon atoms. In still other of these compositions, Rn consists of a straight carbon chain para to Ri - R 4 .
- this invention provides the above described
- Rn comprises H, OH, a halide, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof; and wherein R 11 and R 12 independently comprise a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof.
- Rn and R 12 can independently comprise any number of carbons. In some of these compositions, Rn comprises less than 10 carbons and R 12 comprises no carbon atoms. In other of these compositions, Rn comprises 5 carbons and R 12 comprises no carbon atoms. In still other of these compositions, R 11 consists of a straight carbon chain para to R 1 - R 4 .
- the groups Ri 0 , Rn, or both R 10 and R 11 comprise one or more halides.
- the C4 atom can be asymmetric and can comprise the 4R conformation.
- the C4 atom can be asymmetric and can comprise the 4S conformation.
- the last described compositions can further comprise a detectable label.
- detectable labels are conventional and well known in the art.
- the detectable label can comprise a ligand or a fluorescent dye. In the case of the former, biotin, digoxygenin or fluorescein are contemplated and are useful.
- fluorescent dyes are contemplated, a number of such dyes can be employed, including fluorescein, fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC), 6-carboxyfluorescein (6-FAM), naphthofluorescein, rhodamine, rhodamine 6G, rhodamine X, rhodol, sulforhodamine 101 , tetramethylrhodamine (TAMRA), tetramethylrhodamineisothiocyanate (TRITC), 4,7-dichlororhodamine, eosin, eosinisothiocyanate (EITC), dansyl, hydroxycoumarin, methoxycoumarin or p-(Dimethyl aminophenylazo) benzoic acid (DABCYL), cyanine dyes or derivatives, and any combinations of the foregoing.
- FITC fluorescein isothiocyanate
- 6-FAM 6-carboxy
- the C1 atom can be asymmetric and can comprise the 1 R conformation.
- the C1 atom can be asymmetric and can comprise the 1S conformation.
- the heteroatom or heteroatoms can comprise S, N or O, and combinations thereof. As earlier described, the heteroatom or heteroatoms can form a number of linkages including those of the form O NH
- At least two of the groups R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 or R 5 can be joined together to form one or more rings.
- composition of matter having the structure:
- Ri is H or comprises O, N, S, a phosphate group or a phosphonate group, or any combination thereof; wherein R 2 is H, or comprises a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a
- R3 is H or comprises OH, NR 6 R 7 , N + R 6 R 7 Re, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof;
- Re, R 7 and R 8 independently comprise H, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof;
- Ri 1 R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , Re, R7 and Re can independently comprise any number of carbons.
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R4, R ⁇ , R7 and R 8 each independently comprises less than 10 carbons and R 5 comprises less than 20 carbons.
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , Re, R7 and R 8 each independently comprises less than 10 carbons and R 5 comprises less than 20 carbons.
- R 1 , R 2 , and R 4 each comprises no carbons, R 3 comprises one carbon, and R 5 comprises less than 15 carbons.
- R 9 comprises less than 10 carbons and Ri 0 comprises no carbon atoms, or R 9 comprises 5 carbons and R 10 comprises no carbon atoms.
- R 9 consists of a straight carbon chain para to Ri - R 4 .
- one or more of the groups, R 2 , R3, R4, R5, Re, R7, Re, R9 or R10 can comprise at least one double bond or at least one triple bond, or both at least one double bond and at least one triple bond.
- the straight carbon chain, the branched carbon chain, the straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms or the branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms in R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , Re, R7, Re. R9 or R 10 can comprise an alkyl, a substituted alkyl, an alkene, a substituted alkene, an alkyne or a substituted alkyne, and combinations of any of the foregoing.
- one or more of the groups, R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , Re, R7, Re, R9 or R10 can comprise one or more halides.
- R3 and R 4 can independently comprise the same or different R or S isomer. Moreover, R 3 and R 4 together can comprise an isomer that is 2R, 3R; 2S, 3S; 2R, 3S; or 2S, 3R.
- the C4 atom can be asymmetric and can comprise the 4R conformation.
- the C4 atom can be asymmetric and comprise the 4S conformation.
- compositions can further comprise a detectable label, which are conventional and known in the art.
- detectable labels can comprise a ligand or a fluorescent dye.
- biotin, digoxygenin or fluorescein are contemplated but should not be considered limiting.
- fluorescent dyes are known in the art, but for the sake of illustration, the following are useful in accordance with this invention: fluorescein, fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC), 6-carboxyfluorescein (6-FAM), naphthofluorescein, rhodamine, rhodamine 6G, rhodamine X, rhodol, sulforhodamine 101 , tetramethylrhodamine (TAMRA),
- TRITC tetramethylrhodamineisothiocyanate
- 4,7-dichlororhodamine 4,7-dichlororhodamine, eosin
- EITC eosinisothiocyanate
- DABYL p-(Dimethyl aminophenylazo) benzoic acid
- cyanine dyes or derivatives any combinations of the foregoing.
- the C1 atom can be asymmetric and comprise the 1R conformation.
- the C1 atom can be asymmetric and comprise the 1S conformation.
- the heteroatom or heteroatoms can comprise S, N or O, and combinations thereof. Furthermore, such heteroatom or heteroatoms can form a number of linkages, including the following list which should be considered limiting but only illustrative: O NH
- NH -N N— NH - C— CH 2 - NH- — CH ? - NH—
- At least two of the groups, R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 or R 5 can be joined together to form one or more rings through the cyclization of R groups using conventional methods of chemical synthesis.
- This invention also provides a composition of matter having the structure:
- R 1 is H or comprises O, N, S, a phosphate group or a phosphonate group, or any combination thereof;
- R 2 is H, or comprises a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a
- R 3 is H or comprises OH, NR 6 R 7 , N + R 6 R 7 Rs, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a
- R 6 , R7 and R 8 independently comprise H, a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms, a cyclic ring, a heterocyclic ring, an aromatic ring or a hetero-aromatic ring, or any combination thereof;
- R 9 and Ri 0 independently comprise a straight carbon chain, a branched carbon chain, a straight carbon chain comprising one or more
- Ri 1 R 2 , R3, R 4 , Re, R7 and R 8 can independently comprise any number of carbons. In some aspects of these embodiments, Ri, R 2 , R 3 , R4, Re, R7 and R 8 each independently comprises less than 10 carbons and R 5 comprises less than 20 carbons. In other aspects of these embodiments, R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , Re, R7 and R 8 each
- Ri , R 2 , and R 4 each comprises no carbons, R3 comprises one carbon, and R 5 comprises less than 15 carbons.
- Rg comprises less than 10 carbons and R 10 comprises no carbon atoms, or Rg comprises 5 carbons and R 1O comprises no carbon atoms.
- Rg consists of a straight carbon chain para to Ri - R 4 .
- one or more of the groups, R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , Re, R7, Re, R9 or Ri 0 can comprise at least one double bond or at least one triple bond, or both at least one double bond and at least one triple bond.
- the straight carbon chain, the branched carbon chain, the straight carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms or the branched carbon chain comprising one or more heteroatoms in R 2 , R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , Re, R 7 or R 8 can comprise an alkyl, a substituted alkyl, an alkene, a substituted alkene, an alkyne or a substituted alkyne, and combinations of any of the foregoing.
- one or more of the groups, R 2 , R 3 , R4, R5, Re, R 7 , Re. R 9 or Ri 0 can comprise one or more halides.
- R 3 and R 4 can independently comprise the same or different R or S isomer.
- R 3 and R 4 can together comprise an isomer that is 2R, 3R; 2S, 3S; 2R, 3S; or 2S, 3R.
- compositions of the present invention can also comprise a detectable label which are conventional and known in the art.
- detectable labels can comprise a ligand or a fluorescent dye.
- biotin, digoxygenin or fluorescein are contemplated but are not intended to be limiting.
- fluorescent dyes are known.
- these can include fluorescein, fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC), 6- carboxyfluorescein (6-FAM), naphthofluorescein, rhodamine, rhodamine 6G, rhodamine X, rhodol, sulforhodamine 101 , tetramethylrhodamine (TAMRA),
- TRITC tetramethylrhodamineisothiocyanate
- 4,7-dichlororhodamine 4,7-dichlororhodamine, eosin
- EITC eosinisothiocyanate
- DABYL p-(Dimethyl aminophenylazo) benzoic acid
- cyanine dyes or derivatives any combinations of the foregoing.
- the C1 atom in these compositions can be asymmetric and can comprise the 1 R conformation.
- the C1 atom can be asymmetric and comprise the 1 S conformation.
- heteroatom or heteroatoms can comprise S, N or O 1 and combinations thereof.
- Such heteroatom or heteroatoms can form a linkage which are described in the art. For illustration purposes only, these linkages can comprise any of the following O NH
- NH -N N— NH -C-CH 2 -NH- -CH 2 -NH—
- linkages can take the above configuration, or they can be used in reverse or opposite configurations.
- the linkages can take the above configuration, or they can be used in reverse or opposite configurations.
- At least two of the groups, R 1 , R2, R 3 , R4 or R 5 can be joined together to form one or more rings.
- Such cyclization and ring formation using R groups in the compounds and analogs can be carried out using conventional methods.
- the rings can be joined covalently or non-covalently.
- Another important aspect of the present invention is a method for monitoring the course of pharmakinetics of a drug after administration to a subject or patient.
- a drug comprising any of the compounds described above is administered to a subject or patient.
- the administered drug can be detected at selected intervals, thereby monitoring the course of pharmakinetics of the drug.
- Such a method is useful in studying and monitoring patient management because the course and progress of the administered drug can be followed within cells, tissues, organs or the subject or patient as a whole.
- signaling moieties to the compounds and analogs of this invention, in vivo imaging can be carried out following the administration of the drug to detect the presence of the drug within cells of the subject or patient.
- Cell staining can also be carried out to locate the presence of the drug within cells of the subject or patient's sample or specimen. Radioactivity in the form of radioactively labeled drugs, i.e., compounds or analogs, can also be utilized. Indications/Diseases
- Yet another important feature of this invention is a method for treating tumors of the central nervous system.
- This method comprises the step of administering to a subject or patient having a tumor or tumors of the central nervous system any of the above-described compounds of the present invention.
- the tumors of the central nervous system can comprise various forms known in the art, including glioblastoma, and more particularly, glioblastoma multiforme (GBM).
- GBM glioblastoma multiforme
- Useful in the treatment of GBM is any of the above-described compounds that inhibit SphK1 , including the compound SK1-I, having the structure
- the above-described compounds and analogs of the present invention are useful for treatment and monitoring of a number of indications and diseases.
- the following indications and diseases are disclosed: killing or damaging cancer cells (leukemia cells, breast cancer cells, prostate cancer cells, pancreatic cancer cells, glioma cancer cells, colon cancer cells, lung cancer cells, ovarian cancer cells, melanoma cells, renal cancer cells); causing cancer cells to undergo apoptosis; inhibiting growth, metastasis and development of chemoresistance in cancer cells, treating or reducing symptoms of leukemia; increasing the ability of anticancer agent to kill cancer cells; inhibiting survival signaling in cancerous cells; attenuating immune reactivity; and reducing symptoms of multiple sclerosis.
- cancer cells leukemia cells, breast cancer cells, prostate cancer cells, pancreatic cancer cells, glioma cancer cells, colon cancer cells, lung cancer cells, ovarian cancer cells, melanoma cells, renal cancer cells
- causing cancer cells to undergo apoptosis inhibiting
- the compounds and analogs of the present invention are useful for diseases associated with neural cell death or muscular cell death, such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, amniotropic lateral sclerosis and muscular dystrophy, AIDS, fulminant hepatitis, and diseases linked to degeneration of the brain (e.g., Creutzfeld-Jakob disease, retinitis pigmentosa and cerebellar degeneration, myelodysplasis (e.g., aplastic anemia, ischemic diseases such as myocardial infarction and stroke, hepatic diseases such as alcoholic hepatitis, hepatitis B and hepatitis C, joint diseases such as osteoarthritis, atherosclerosis, alopecia, damage to the skin due to UV light, lichen planus, atrophy of the skin, cataract and graft rejections.
- Parkinson's disease Alzheimer's disease, amniotropic lateral sclerosis and muscular dystrophy
- AIDS fulminant hepati
- These compounds and analogs described herein are applicable to immunopathology caused by influenza virus.
- Other diseases include those implicating caveolar endocytosis, plasma membrane microdomain formation, transmembrane signaling or integrin function (e.g., inflammatory diseases including cancer, MS, prothrombotic risk, ulcerative colitis and renal disease). These might occur as the result of infection by certain bacteria, fungi or viral species, e.g., SV40 virus.
- the compounds and analogs of the present invention are inhibition of angiogenesis in tumors, modulation of the immune system by altering lymphocyte trafficking for treatment of autoimmune diseases or prolongation of allograft transplant survival, and preventing, inhibiting or treating neuropathic pain.
- the treatment or prevention of disorders or syndromes including cell proliferative disorders e.g., cancer, ischemia or restenosis.
- the compounds and analogs of the present invention can also be used to screen for a modulator of disorders/syndromes including the aforementioned cell proliferative disorders (cancers, ischemia or restenosis).
- BML-258 was synthesized according to the following protocol and procedures.
- SK1-I (2R,3S,4E)-N-methyl-5-(4'-pentylphenyl)-2-aminopent-4-ene-1 ,3-diol (BML-258), was synthesized by BIOMOL International (Plymouth Meeting, PA) as described in Example 1. Sphingosine and N,N-dimethylsphingosine were obtained from BIOMOL. [y- 32 P]ATP (3000 Ci/mmol) was purchased from Perkin Elmer (Boston, MA). Boc-D-FMK (BOC), Z-VAD-FMK (ZVAD) and etoposide were from EMD Biosciences (San Diego, CA).
- Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase Br-dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) kit for flow cytometry was from Sigma Aldrich (St. Louis, MO). TUNEL kit for immunohistochemistry was from Roche Applied Science (Indianapolis, IN). FITC-4 labeled annexin V/propidium iodide staining kit for apoptosis was from BD Biosciences (San Jose, CA).
- U373-MG and LN229 human glioblastoma cells were cultured in DMEM supplemented with 5% FCS.
- Primary human non-established glioblastoma GBM6 cells were kindly provided by Dr. C. David James and were passaged as tumors in nude mice and subcultured for 1 week following isolation from tumors in media containing 2% FCS to prevent growth of contaminating rodent fibroblasts and then cultured in 5% FCS as described (Yacoub et al., MoI Cancer Ther 7:314-329, 2008).
- LN229 cells were transfected with H2B-EGFP plasmid and stable colonies were isolated following selection with 1 mg/ml of G418.
- LN229-H2B-EGFP cells were passaged as tumors as described above.
- mice Male male NCI nu/nu mice were purchased from NCI (Frederick, MD). All animal studies were conducted in the Animal Research Core Facility at VCU School of Medicine in accordance with the institutional guidelines. LN229 cells (1 x 10 6 ) were injected in the flanks (4 sites per mouse). Palpable tumors appeared in about one week. Five days later, when tumors reached 3-4 mm in diameter, mice were randomly separated into 2 groups and injected i.p. with saline or SK1-I (10 mg/kg) every other day. Tumor measurements were made with calipers, and tumor volume was calculated using the formula: ( ⁇ x [length in millimeters] x [width in millimeters]2)/6. At the end of the experiment, the animals were euthanized and the tumors removed, fixed in formalin and embedded in paraffin, or frozen in liquid nitrogen.
- mice were stereotactically implanted in the putamen region (1 mm anterior and 2.5 mm lateral to the Bregma at the depth of 3.5 mm at a rate of 0.1 ⁇ l/min). Mice were monitored for recovery until complete wakening. 20 days after implantation, mice were injected i.p. with SK1-I (20 mg/kg in PBS) every other day. Mice were observed daily following tumor implantation and were euthanized on reaching a moribund state.
- SK1-I potently inhibits growth and survival of human glioblastoma cells
- SphK1 in these cells was drastically reduced by siRNA targeted to a specific sequence of SphK1 mRNA, as detected by western blotting with a polyclonal anti-SphK1 antibody (Fig. 1A).
- the greater sensitivity of U373 cells to downregulation of SphK1 might be due to much lower SphK1 expression and enzymatic activity compared to LN229 cells (Fig. 1 B).
- SK1-I The first SphK1 -specific inhibitor, SK1-I, was recently described (Paugh et al., Blood 283:3365-3375, 2008).
- SK1-I inhibited growth of both U373 and LN229 cells in a dose-dependent manner (Fig. 1C).
- a significant inhibitory effect was observed at 3 ⁇ M.
- SK1-I at 10 ⁇ M strongly inhibited growth of U373 and LN229 cells cultured in the absence of serum (Fig. 1C).
- SK1-I was less effective when cells were cultured in the presence of serum, which contains multiple growth factors and S1 P. However, even in the presence of serum, within 2-4 days, there were severe reductions in cell numbers after treatment with 10 ⁇ M SK1-I (Fig. 1C).
- SK1-I inhibits migration and invasion of glioblastoma cells
- SK1-I also drastically inhibited chemotaxis of LN229 cells toward lysophosphatidic acid (LPA), another serum-borne lysophospholipid that has been shown to be a potent chemoattractant for certain glioblastoma cell lines, including LN229 cells (Malchinkhuu et al. Oncogene 24:6676- 6688, 2005) (Fig. 2A).
- LPA, serum, and EGF also stimulated in vitro invasion of LN229 cells (Fig. 2B), determined by their ability to invade the basement membrane matrix Matrigel, which was also greatly attenuated by SK1-I (Fig. 2B).
- SK1-I reduces basal and stimulated Akt phosphorylation
- LN229 cells have low basal Akt phosphorylation, which was rapidly increased by serum, LPA, and EGF, to a lesser extent (Fig. 2C).
- SK1-I reduced Akt activation induced by all three stimuli.
- Treatment with SK1-I for only 20 minutes markedly suppressed phosphorylation of Akt at both Thr308 and Ser473 (Fig. 2C).
- SK1-I also reduced activation of p70S6K (Thr389), a downstream target of Akt.
- serum, LPA, and EGF stimulated ERK1/2, in these short-term assays, SK1-I did not significantly affect stimulated ERK1/2 phosphorylation at
- Akt is active in U373 cells because, like many human gliomas they express a nonfunctional mutant form of PTEN that does not inhibit the PI3K/Akt pathway (Haas-Kogan et al. CurrBiol 8:1195-1198, 1998)
- SK1-I reduced their basal Akt phosphorylation at Thr308 and Ser473 (Fig. 9B).
- a significant inhibitory effect was observed within 20 min (Fig. 9B), which lasted for at least 24 hours (data not shown).
- serum and EGF enhanced phosphorylation of Akt, whereas SK1-I reduced it (Fig. 9B).
- SP600125 markedly attenuated the effects of SK1-I in both U373 and LN229 cells (Fig. 3C and data not shown). As expected, SP600125 efficiently blocked JNK activation, as demonstrated by inhibition of c-Jun and ATF-2 phosphorylation (Fig. 3B). Even at 1 ⁇ M, a concentration believed to specifically inhibit JNK without having non-specific effects on other kinases, SP600125 markedly reversed SK1-l-induced lethality (Fig. 3C). The importance of the JNK pathway using a specific JNK peptide inhibitor was further examined. The JNK peptide inhibitor blocks the activation domain of JNK and prevents phosphorylation of c-Jun.
- GBM6 glioblastoma cells have been shown to produce invasive, diffuse tumors in the brains of mice (Giannini et al. Neuro-oncol 7:164-176, 2005; and Yacoub et al. Cancer Biol Ther 7:917-933, 2008).
- GBM6 express mutant p53, wild-type PTEN, and EGFRvIII 1 a constitutively activated mutant form of EGFR (Yacoub et al. Cancer Biol Ther 7:917-933, 2008; and Yacoub et al. Cancer Biol Ther 3:739-751 , 2004).
- SK1-I reduces tumor growth in mice.
- SK1-I was effective in the more clinically relevant orthotopic model of intracranially implanted LN229 cells.
- intraperitoneal treatment with SK1-I was initiated at day 20 after intracranial implantation of GFP-labeled LN229 cells when the tumors would be established and the mice would be expected to be asymptomatic.
- Animals in the vehicle treated group began to show symptoms of tumor burden at day 40 and were euthanized on reaching a moribund state between day 43 and 49 (Fig. 7C). None of the SK1-I treated mice showed any symptoms at this point and SK1-I administrations was then halted (Fig. 7C).
- T2W MRI revealed the presence of a large tumor in the right hemisphere of vehicle treated mice (Fig. 7A), while no tumors were evident in SK1-I treated mice (Fig. 7A).
- Gadolinium enhancement revealed a small tumor in the brain of this SK1-I treated mouse at the site of the injection (Fig. 7B).
- visualization of GFP-labeled LN229 cells in intracranial tumor sections showed significantly fewer invading cells and noticeable areas of necrosis in the middle of the tumors from SK1-I treated animals compared to vehicle treated animals (Fig. 7D).
- SphK1 is an attractive new target.
- SphK1 message and protein levels are upregulated in GBM (Van Brocklyn et al. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol 64:695-705, 2005) and in astrocytoma tissues compared to adjacent normal brain (Li et al. CHn Cancer Res 74:6996-7003, 2008).
- Patients whose tumors were among the highest one-third with regard to SphK1 expression survived a median of 102 days, whereas those within the lower two-thirds survived a median of 357 days (Van Brooklyn et al. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol 64:695-705, 2005).
- High expression of SphK1 was shown to be a predictor of poor prognosis for astrocytoma patients (Li et al. CHn Cancer Res 74:6996-7003, 2008).
- SK1-I has been shown to suppress proliferation of several human glioblastoma cell lines, including U373, LN229, U87, and U118 cells as well as non-established GBM6 cells.
- SK1-I also potently induced apoptosis and inhibited invasion of these cells. Similar to the effects of SK1-I, downregulation of SphK1 expression has been shown to reduce glioblastoma cell growth, survival, migration, and invasion (Van Brooklyn et al. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol 64:695-705, 2005).
- SK1-I was effective in GBM that are mutant for PTEN or p53 or have a constitutively activated form of EGFR. This is particularly important since more than 80% of GBMs show strong Akt activation, many due to lost or mutated PTEN.
- Activation of EGFR is also a critical pathogenetic event, with amplifications, mutations, or rearrangements commonly observed (Wen et al. N Eng J Med 359:492-507, 2008).
- SK1-I also showed significant antitumor activity in vivo, inducing GBM tumor cell apoptosis and reducing tumor vascularization.
- SK1-I not only inhibited S1 P production in glioma cells, it also increased levels of its pro- apoptotic precursor ceramide that has been shown to cause growth inhibition and apoptosis by inhibiting Akt (Hannun et al. Nat Rev MoI Cell Biol 9: 139-150, 2008).
- S1 P was obtained from BIOMOL (Plymouth Meeting, PA). Serum and medium were from Biofluids (Rockville, MD). EGF was from Life Technologies
- SphK1 activity was determined exactly as described (Hait et al. J Biol Chem 280:29462-29469, 2005).
- cells were washed with PBS, fixed with 3% paraformaldehyde for 10 min at room temperature, and blocked in TBST buffer containing 1 % BSA. After washing, cells were incubated in the same buffer containing Alexa-conjugated phalloidin for 30 min, followed by 15 min incubation in 10 ⁇ g/ml of Hoechst 33342.
- TUNEL assays fixed cells were permeabilized with 0.5% TX-100 for 30 min, washed and incubated in TdT buffer supplemented with 250 ⁇ M CoCI 2 , 20 units TdT (NEB, Ipswich, MA) and 1 nM fluorescein-12-dUTP (Roche) for 1 h at 37 0 C. Coverslips were washed with TBST, rinsed in water, air dried and mounted on glass slides with Cytoseal 60 polymer (Richard-Allan Scientific, Kalamazoo, Ml). Images were collected on an LSM 510 laser confocal microscope (Zeiss, Thornwood, NY) with a 100X oil immersion objective.
- Cell proliferation and cell death assays Cells were plated at 10,000 cells/well in 48- well plates and allowed to attach for 24 h. Cell proliferation was measured at the indicated times with WST-1 and absorbance was measured in a plate reader at 450 nm with background subtraction at 630 nm. Cell death was detected by trypan blue exclusion assays in which the percent of blue dye incorporating cells were determined using a light microscope and a hemacytometer as described (Yacoub et al. MoI Cancer Ther 7:314-329, 2008). Apoptotic cell death was measured by staining cell nuclei with the Hoechst dye bisbenzimide and apoptotic cells were identified by condensed, fragmented nuclear regions as described previously (Sankala et al. Cancer Res
- Colony formation assay Cells were plated at a density of 1000 cells/well in a 12-well plate in DMEM containing 5% serum. After 8 h, SK1-I was added and 2 h later, the media was changed. After 10 days, cells were fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde and stained with crystal violet (0.05%). Colonies larger then 0.5 mm in diameter were counted.
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